Draw one more rectangle using a ratio of 1:3 (a rectangle that is triple the width and length of the original shape). Determine and label the perimeter and area.

To draw a new rectangle using a ratio of 1:3, which means it is triple the width and length of the original shape, you first need to know the dimensions of the original rectangle.

Let's assume the original rectangle has a width of 'w' units and a length of 'l' units.

To draw the new rectangle that is triple the width and length, we multiply 'w' and 'l' by 3.

The dimensions of the new rectangle would be:

Width: 3w units
Length: 3l units

To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you add the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the perimeter would be:

Perimeter = 2(3w) + 2(3l) = 6w + 6l units

To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. Hence, the area of the new rectangle would be:

Area = (3w) x (3l) = 9wl square units

Please note that the actual values of 'w' and 'l' were not given, so you would need to substitute those values into the formulas to find the specific perimeter and area of the rectangle you are interested in.